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MARYLAND MANUAL 183

GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR ENERGY

Chairman: Henry T. Douglas

Gordon M. Cairns, Dick Duffey, H. Bentley Glass, E. W. Guern-
sey, John P. Moore, Russell Morgan, Perry F. Prather, W. F.
Strong, Thomas E. Widerman, Abel Wolman.

Office of the Governor, Annapolis

In response to the suggestion of the Southern Regional Advisory
Council on Nuclear Energy, the Governor set up this Committee in
1959 to consider the many questions raised by the use of nuclear
energy and to advise the Governor. A member of the Committee is to
represent each of the various fields affected: agriculture, education,
industry, labor, law, medicine, power, public health, transportation,
biology, and sanitary engineering.

GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE ON THE PROBLEMS
OF UNEMPLOYMENT

Chairman: Dudley Dillard

Appointed members: William Bateman, Catherine L. Beachley,
Wilmer V. Bell, George T. Brown, William J. Culbertson, Jacob
J. Edelman, Howard H. Murphy, Paul Parsons, Chauncey R.
Tatum, Paul Wolman, Jr.

Advisory Committee: J. Donn Aiken, Albert P. Backhaus, Stephen
C. Cromwell, Raleigh C. Hobson, George W. Hubley, Jr., Dwight
P. Jacobs, Henry Miller, Gerald P. Monsman, Thomas G. Pullen,
Jr., James G. Rennie.

Department of Economics,
University of Maryland, College Park

The Governor appointed this special Committee in 1962 to make a
thorough investigation of the problems of unemployment among out-
of-school unemployed youth, aged 16 to 21 years, among workers dis-
placed because of automation or mechanization, and among older
workers, aged 40 to 65 years. The Committee consists of ten members,
of whom seven were appointed early in 1962 and the other three and
the Chairman later in the same year. The Governor also appointed
an Advisory Committee composed of the representatives of State
agencies. The Committee will report its findings to the Governor and
to the Legislative Council at a later date.

GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE TO KEEP MARYLAND BEAUTIFUL

Chairman: John E. Clark
Assistant Chairman: Margaret Rosch Jones

8 E. Mulberry Street, Baltimore 2 Telephone: 762-3783

The Governor appointed this Committee in 1964 to promote cleanli-
ness on highways, roadsides, picnic areas, parks, and other public
places. Its forty members represent all sections of Maryland.

Appropriations 1963 1964
General Funds - $18,000 $18,000

 

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